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MIRROR Wanaka Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Out and About page 10-11 What’s On page 12-13 Ladi6 is participating in this weekend’s YAMI Sounz Summit inWanaka and is performing a concert on Saturday night. Inset:Wakatipu High School students Kirsty McCorkindale, 17, and Mika Craggs, 17, will be attending YAMI summit inWanaka to get ideas for Rockquest. Rock heroes inspire students DASHAKUPRIENKO Two high school students hope to be inspired when they meet with some of the hottest names in New Zealand music at the YAMI Sounz Summit inWanaka thisweekend. Wakatipu High School students Kirsty McCorkindale andMika Craggs, both 17, said the Youth and Adult in the Music Industry summit (YAMI) would help them come up with new material prior to the national Smokefree Rockquest contest. McCorkindale is lead singer of the band Clone Radio and Craggs is the guitarist. During the weekend they and about 150 others will be working with tutors such as Anika Moa, Ladi6, Jon Toogood, Barnaby Weir (The Black Seeds), Julia Deans, Laughton Kora, Sam Flynn Scott (The Phoenix Foundation), Warren Maxwell and Rio Hemopo (TrinityRoots) who are hosting music industry workshops including songwriting, artist management, audio production, singing in harmony. Furthermore, there will be performances from Ladi6, Arma Del Amor, DJ Nero on Saturday night and Jon Toogood, Julia Deans and guests on Sunday. McCorkindale said they hoped to return with some new ideas for the band to workwith. ‘‘We have to have some orig- inal stuff for our school standards to pass, plus the Rockquest is coming up and that’s all originals too,’’ she said. Clone Radio came back from the Rock Quest with a lyric award last year and band members said they had ‘‘high aspirations’’ for this year. First time summit attendee Craggs, said collaborating with strangers to produce music would be a ‘‘cool experience’’. McCorkindale impressed the audience last year, when she was the first one to perform on a showcase night sharing the stage with Warren Maxwell of Trinity Roots, with her original Traps. ‘‘It was an original that I’d written that day, and since then we redeveloped it into a song for a band. So it kinda has two different forms now,’’ she said. Summit director Lynne Christie said McCorkindale ‘‘blew everyone away with her talent’’ last year. On Sunday during a showcase night, summit participants will have a chance to perform what they’ve learnt or worked on during the weekend along with guest performers, she said. FUNCTIONS MEETINGS AND AT QUEENSTOWN If you are looking for a truly unique experience look no further. For booking inquires please contact SKYCITY Queenstown on 03 441 0400 OR info@skycityqueenstown.co.nz